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shubham gurav
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Environmental Impact of Formaldehyde and Mitigation Strategies

Formaldehyde’s versatility makes it a cornerstone in many industries, thanks to its ability to form strong, durable bonds and act as a powerful preservative.

In the construction sector, it is primarily used to manufacture engineered wood products such as plywood, particleboard, and medium-density fiberboard (MDF). These materials benefit from formaldehyde-based resins that offer structural stability, moisture resistance, and cost-effectiveness.

In the automotive industryformaldehyde resins are used in molded parts, coatings, and adhesives that enhance durability and performance.

The textile industry uses formaldehyde-based finishing agents to improve wrinkle resistance, shape retention, and durability of fabrics.

In healthcare, formaldehyde is critical in sterilization and preservation. Laboratories use formalin to store biological specimens, while hospitals employ formaldehyde in disinfectants.

Agriculture also benefits from formaldehyde in the form of fumigants, soil treatments, and as a preservative in animal feed to prevent spoilage.

Even though these applications deliver significant benefits, the focus is shifting toward safer handling procedures, lower-emission technologies, and innovative alternatives to minimize environmental and health risks.


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